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The European Commission has proposed to amend (recast) the Brussels I Regulation, which governs jurisdiction...
In this essay, I review the fourth edition of Gary Born's International Litigation in United...
During the last fifteen years, there has been a growing interest in litigation transcending national...
In June 1993, a small working group of the Hague Conference on Private International Law...
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In June 1992, the U.S. delegation to the Meeting of the Special Commission on General...
Under this heading, Duke University School of Law and the Facult6 de droit de l'Universitd...
Despite common roots, litigation practice in the various European countries can be remarkably different. Attempts...
As Judge Vanderbilt pointed out earlier in this century, “judicial reform is no sport for...
Switzerland has the traditional Austro-German representative association procedures. Debate on adoption of other models, given...
Class actions have gone global. Foreign parties are no longer a rarity in U.S. class...
On January 1, 2011, Swiss courts will begin operating under a unified federal code of...
Transnational cases have become a prominent part of the litigation landscape in the United States....
This is a comment on an article by Professor Burt Neuborne, in which he describes...